The garden is done. The fruits are done, except for a few "winter persistent" ones like ground cherry, persimmon, or rose hip. Last year's compost pile has been spread out on top, here, and my husband is going to till it in. Most of the leaves have been blown either off the yard into the wild edges or onto the flower beds, to rest over winter and provide nutrients to the soil next year. The chickens are completely delighted that the garden fence is down and there is an ample supply of bare dirt for them to scratch. There are tons of worms in there, so they are full and happy!
I want to transplant a cherry bush from the edge of the forest while it's dormant. The one I transplanted at the end of last winter absolutely THRIVED in its new home by the strawberry beds. It put on way more new growth than I expected for a transplant. Since that went well, I'll transplant the second one, and they can hang out together. I also need to mark 'bare spots' in the asparagus bed, so I can plant just a few more plants next spring.Most of what I planted last spring survived. Most. It was an ok year, give or take a disappointing carrot yield.
Next year's growing season seems so far away. But there is plenty to keep me busy until it comes.













